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George Shearing - George Meets The Lion: The Original Quintet & The Solos (2001) CD Rip

George Shearing - George Meets The Lion: The Original Quintet & The Solos (2001) CD Rip

BAND/ARTIST: George Shearing

  • Title: George Meets The Lion: The Original Quintet & The Solos
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Jasmine[JASCD 363]
  • Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 68:03
  • Total Size: 173 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. September In The Rain
02. Good To The Last Bop
03. Bop, Look And Listen
04. You Are Too Beautiful
05. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was
06. The Continental
07. Nothing But D Best
08. Summertime
09. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
10. In A Chinese Garden (Part 1)
11. In A Chinese Garden (Part 2)
12. Conception
13. I’ll Remember April
14. Little White Lies
15. Carnegie Horizons
16. Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid
17. November Seascape
18. How’s Trix?
19. Changing With The Times
20. Strolling
21. When Your Lover Has Gone
22. As Long As There’s Music
23. Tenderly

In the austerity years which followed the ending of World War II, the British nation was constantly exhorted to "Export, Export, Export!" in a desperate attempt to pay off the country's massive debts. The blind musician George Shearing took this seriously and 'exported' himself permanently to the United States. This may have meant one less mouth to feed but it also meant depriving Britain of one of its few internationally recognised Jazz stars. Well, not strictly true at the time - if Shearing was recognised for his genius in his home country, it was only amongst the real cognoscenti. There simply wasn't a thriving Jazz scene anywhere in the land where a good living could be made by the musically inspired. There was work for musicians, okay, but few opportunities for them to play on their own terms, as the 'art' of Jazz would require. Shearing decided to take a chance in the founding country of Jazz and the gamble paid off. His talent was recognised there and from it grew his international reputation. Staying in England would perhaps have soured that talent, and even when Jazz did make its mark on the British psyche, it was primarily of the conservative 'Traditional' variety, not exactly the most testing of genres for a free spirit.




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  • Mook
  •  wrote in 04:13
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Thanks for this.
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  • avenger
  •  wrote in 08:45
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Thanks for Shearing
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 20:43
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Many thanks for lossless.